DVD reviews

DVD cover for 'The Intouchables'

'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 2'

★★★½½ (Fair-to-Good)

(Blu-ray + Ultraviolet + digital copy)

Summit Entertainment ($39.99)

PG-13, graphic violence, disturbing images, sexual situations, nudity

The lowdown: The big finale finds Bella, Edward, their family and friends fighting to protect Bella and Edward's daughter from the Volturi. "Breaking Dawn - Part 2," which was released on Nov. 16, cost $120 million to produce. It earned back its cost, taking in $292.1 million in the United States and $536.9 million overseas.

Critics gave the movie a 48 percent positive rating at Rottentomatoes.com.

Don't miss: A chunk of extras include a seven-part documentary on the making of the movie and a commentary track.

'Wreck-It Ralph: Ultimate Collector's Edition'

★★★½ (Good-to-Excellent)

(Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + digital copy)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment ($49.99)

PG, rude humor, mild action violence

The lowdown: A video game bad guy wants to change his life and become a hero, so he sets out to make his dream come true in this delightful animated feature. Along the way he makes some new friends and discovers an old enemy. "Ralph" rolled into theaters on Nov. 2. It cost $165 million to produce and earned $186.6 million in the U.S. and $241.5 million overseas. Critics had fun with "Ralph," giving it an 86 percent positive rating at Rottentomatoes.

Don't miss: The bonus offerings include the animated, Oscar-winning short, "Paperman," a featurette on creating the worlds of "Wreck-It Ralph."

'The Intouchables'

★★★ (Good)

(Blu-ray + Ultraviolet)

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment ($35.99)

R, language, drug use

The lowdown: An ex-con is hired to take care of an eccentric and wealthy quadriplegic in this French feature. The two men from opposite parts of the spectrum form an unlikely friendship as they battle to overcome adversity. The movie was released in the United States on May 25 and took in $10.1 million. Overseas, it did much better, earning $416.3 million. Critics were touched, giving the movie a 75 percent positive rating .